2025 NFL Draft live updates: Draft picks, order, grades, trades, news and more from Round 1 from Green Bay

The NFL’s signature offseason event is here! The 2025 NFL Draft begins Thursday night in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Keep up with all the latest news, rumors and more below.

You can watch Yahoo Sports’ NFL Draft Live show starting at 8 p.m. ET for the first round, and 7 p.m. ET Friday for the second and third rounds. Host Jason Fitz will be joined by “Football 301’s” Nate Tice, Charles McDonald and Matt Harmon in-studio for pick-by-pick analysis, with senior NFL reporters Charles Robinson and Jori Epstein making appearances.

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The ESPN broadcast of the NFL Draft will begin at 8 p.m. ET and also be available on NFL Network, ESPN 2 and ESPN Deportes. The draft can be streamed on NFL+, ESPN+, DirecTV, Fubo and more.

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(Courtesy Yahoo Sports NFL Draft experts Nate Tice and Charles McDonald)

Mock drafts: 9.0 | 8.0 | 7.0 | 6.0 | 5.0 | 4.0 | 3.0 | 2.0 | 1.0

Big boards: Tice | McDonald | Consensus

Miami quarterback Cam Ward is the overwhelming favorite with BetMGM to be selected No. 1 overall by the Tennessee Titans. Here is how the entire top 10 would shake out based on betting odds, courtesy of Yahoo Sports senior NFL writer Frank Schwab.

Yahoo Sports features an interactive NFL Draft guide that serves as the ultimate player research tool. The guide delivers player scouting reports and comps, draft news and the latest Yahoo Sports mock draft and big board, which fans can filter by NFL teams, schools, player positions and attributes.

The Yahoo Sports app (available on Apple and Google) will enable fans to connect around the draft in real time.

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Fans can chat with each other and Yahoo Sports NFL analysts about each player and pick in the draft via the app’s Discussions feature. Discussions centered on individual players will be available via their prospect pages, while Discussions about the broader draft will occur in a draft megathread.

Fans can also react to each pick in the draft with emojis. Reactions will now be enabled for both iOS and Android versions of the app, giving fans the opportunity to share a 🔥 if they agree with the pick, a 🤔 if they’re unsure about the pick, or a 😬 if they don’t like the pick.

Through the app’s new live activities feature, fans can also stay up-to-date on each pick in the draft even while their phones are locked.

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